Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages

WHAT'S IN THE PAPERS?

:: The Independent

Police have used powers under the Terrorism Act to seize the laptop of a young Newsnight journalist in a case that has alarmed freedom of speech campaigners.

:: The Times

England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup was always doomed because of a secret deal to award the tournament to Russia, Sepp Blatter has admitted.

:: i, Daily Star, Daily Mirror, The Sun

A murder investigation in under way after a 16-year-old pupil was fatally stabbed at a secondary school .

:: Metro

Job advisers are set to be sent to operate from food banks, Iain Duncan Smith has revealed.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Statins can stop the flu jab from working properly, making pensioners more vulnerable to dangerous strains of influenza in winter months, two new studies suggest.

:: The Guardian

Labour and Conservative ministers brushed aside civil servants' concerns about the finances of Kids Company on six occasions to push through government grants totalling at least £42m over 15 years.

:: Financial Times

The Federal Reserve has dropped warnings about the global financial and economic risks posed to the US economy.

:: Daily Express

The parents of Madeleine McCann have vowed never to give up hope as the Met squad probing her disappearance was drastically scaled back.

:: Daily Mail

Hundreds of Royal Marines came together in Parliament Square to support a jailed comrade.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Thursday's reviewers are Civitas' Anastasia de Waal and PR consultant George Pascoe-Watson.